Jesus heals on the sabbath (John 5:8–10)
  • 1. In the Gospel of John, chapter 5, verses 8 to 10, we encounter a profound moment where Jesus challenges the traditional understanding of the Sabbath by performing an act of healing on this holy day. The narrative unfolds at the Pool of Bethesda, where a multitude of sick individuals awaited the stirring of the waters, believed to bring miraculous healing. In this context, Jesus meets a man who had been ill for thirty-eight years and asks him if he wants to be made well. After the man expresses his frustrations about being unable to enter the water, Jesus commands him to 'Get up, take your mat and walk.' Instantly healed, the man obeys and rises to a new life free from his long-standing affliction. However, this miraculous act of compassion stirs controversy as it occurs on the Sabbath, leading to an immediate reaction from the Jewish leaders who see the carrying of the mat as a violation of their law. This interaction not only illustrates Jesus' authority over illness and his divine compassion but also highlights a crucial theological point regarding the nature of the Sabbath. Jesus emphasizes that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath, showing that acts of mercy and healing transcend rigid legalism and reflect God's heart for humanity. This episode invites readers to reflect on the deeper meaning of rest, healing, and the spirit of the law versus its letter.

    What command did Jesus give to the man at the pool of Bethesda in John 5?
A) Pray for healing.
B) Come and follow me.
C) Get up, take your bed, and walk.
D) Go and sin no more.
  • 2. Why did the Jews criticize the healed man?
A) He was carrying his bed on the Sabbath.
B) He was ungrateful for his healing.
C) He was speaking to Jesus.
D) He was not following Jesus.
  • 3. According to John 5, what was Jesus’ response to the Jews' criticism?
A) I do miracles only on the Sabbath.
B) My Father is working until now, and I am working.
C) I follow the law of Moses.
D) I do nothing without my Father.
  • 4. What is the significance of Jesus healing on the Sabbath?
A) It was a sign to the Romans.
B) It showed his power over nature.
C) It fulfilled a prophecy.
D) It challenged the Jewish laws about work on the Sabbath.
  • 5. What did the Jews accuse Jesus of when he healed on the Sabbath?
A) Breaking the Sabbath.
B) Teaching falsely.
C) Casting out demons.
D) Performing miracles.
  • 6. What pool was near the Sheep Gate in Jerusalem?
A) Bethesda.
B) Siloam.
C) Shiloah.
D) Gibeon.
  • 7. What was the belief about the waters of the pool of Bethesda?
A) It was only for the sick to wash.
B) An angel would stir the waters for healing.
C) It was a place of only gathering.
D) It was never filled with water.
  • 8. What challenge did the afflicted man mention about getting to the pool?
A) He couldn't afford it.
B) He had no one to help him into the water.
C) The water was too cold.
D) He was too weak to walk.
  • 9. What aspect of Jesus’ identity did the healing reveal?
A) His connection to the Pharisees.
B) His authority as the Son of God.
C) His role as a prophet.
D) His ambition for political power.
  • 10. How did the religious leaders view Jesus' authority?
A) They saw it as a threat.
B) They were indifferent to it.
C) They welcomed it as a prophecy.
D) They believed he was chosen.
  • 11. What theme is prevalent in the story of Jesus healing on the Sabbath?
A) The importance of rest.
B) The benefits of public worship.
C) The nature of true faith.
D) Conflict between divine authority and human tradition.
  • 12. What does the term 'invalid' refer to in this context?
A) A spiritually lost person.
B) Someone unable to walk or move effectively.
C) Someone who is sick temporarily.
D) A person lacking faith.
  • 13. What was the reaction of the healed man when he realized he was healed?
A) He was angry at Jesus.
B) He felt nothing.
C) He was filled with joy.
D) He immediately returned to the pool.
  • 14. How long had the invalid man been at the pool of Bethesda?
A) Thirty-eight years.
B) His entire life.
C) Twenty years.
D) Ten years.
  • 15. What ultimately led the Jewish leaders to intensify their persecution of Jesus?
A) His claim to be the Son of God.
B) His miracles alone.
C) His popularity among the crowds.
D) His public teachings.
  • 16. Who questioned the healed man about carrying his bed?
A) The Jews
B) The Pharisees
C) The disciples
D) The Romans
  • 17. After the healing, where did Jesus find the man?
A) In the market
B) In the temple
C) At the pool
D) On the street
  • 18. Which gospel contains the account of Jesus healing on the Sabbath?
A) John
B) Luke
C) Matthew
D) Mark
  • 19. What body part did Jesus specifically tell the man to take?
A) Cane
B) Blanket
C) Sandal
D) Mat
  • 20. Where did the healing take place?
A) At a Pharisee's house.
B) In the temple.
C) On the road.
D) At the pool.
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